Thanks Gurcharanji
Nice info for recipe in the first link. appreciate it.
and Nari Bhatia I know him and his nursery, in NJ.. I knew him when his
nursery was open to people,, . he had been a major (often the only)
supplier of all the curry leaf plants we got from mid to late 90s and the
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Yes, this is Micromeria biflora...
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Celastraceae?
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Yes, *Hybanthus enneaspermus*, a medicinally important plant.
On Tuesday, 7 October 2014 10:18:30 UTC+5:30, Anurag Sharma wrote:
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Thank you Santhan ji for the confirmation...
Regards
Alka Khare
On Monday, October 6, 2014 5:22:47 PM UTC+5:30, Santhan P wrote:
Yes it is *Smithia sensitiva Aiton*
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Cc: Hukam Singh Gehlot hsgeh...@gmail.com
Garg Ji
I have compiled and added
Yes a beautiful, big Swertia, and late bloomer too.
With the background landscape I believe you must have enjoyed scenic beauty
there.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Monday, October 6, 2014 6:09:49 PM UTC+5:30, Prashant wrote:
Dear Friends,
Seen this Swertia sp. (Family: Gentianaceae) enroute
Yes another big and beautiful late blooming *Swertia* with distinctly
alternate leaves only.
The pictures are large (1MB, 4MB,1MB), may be re sized in further uploads.
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On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:07:39 PM UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
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That's really wonderful.
On 7 October 2014 14:27, D.S Rawat drdsrawat.alpin...@gmail.com wrote:
Garg Ji
I have compiled and added the list of Indian species. The species
suggested by Dr Gehlot are also checked. All of them except T.leptostachya
are already there in Sanjappa
Thanks, rawat ji,
I am now finding it easy to see even large size pictures in gmail (they
first are seen in small size) one can later on enlarge them to see more
details.
On 7 October 2014 15:00, D.S Rawat drdsrawat.alpin...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes another big and beautiful late blooming
Thanks Gehlot Ji for information.
Flora by Dr M.M.Bhandari is one of the best flora written in India.
However, including one flora but not others will be improper and there are
many other good floras or checklist published in India. Therefore, rather
than citing any one flora we are mentioning
Location : Lengte, Mizoram
Altitude : ca. 500 m.
Date : 07-10-2014
Habit : Shrub or small tree
Habitat : grows wild
With regards,
M.Sawmliana
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Thanks a lot Narendra ji and Rawat ji for appreciating pics...
Yes Rawat ji, Scenic beauty was simply superb..
Regards
Prashant
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wrote:
Yes a beautiful, big Swertia, and late bloomer too.
With the background landscape I
Garg Ji
I have compiled and added the list of Indian Species.
Regards.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Monday, October 6, 2014 10:04:16 PM UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
Dear members,
I have updated eFI (efloraofindia) page on Abelmoschus
Thanks, Nagar ji.
On 7 October 2014 16:29, Dr.Padamnabhi Nagar drna...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir,
Really a great efforts. India needs a eflora of India.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 10:16 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear members,
I have updated eFI (efloraofindia) page on
Thanks a lot, Rawat ji.
I have added Abelmoschus sagittifolius (Kurz) Merrill
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=200013671=
*Abelmoschus
moschatus *subsp*. tuberosus*
http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?105540 (Span.) Borss.
Waalk.
On 7 October 2014 16:24,
As per Flora of India vol-23 (page-61-62) we have only one species of
Osyris which is O.quadripartita (now known as O.lanceolata in TPL 2013).
Here the pics show only male flowers which are born in axillary peduncled
clusters. Female flowers or bisexual flowers are solitary axillary.
However,
Muthu-ji -
Thanks for the id. As discussed in earlier the species pentaphylla and
mauritiana are
very close. I saw only the fruiting plant, based only on sizes of leaf
and fruit, it seems
mauritiana is the species.
Sinha
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 7:43:08 PM UTC+5:30, Muthu Karthick, N
Thanks to Muthu-ji and Tapas-ji for the responses and the id.
I would really appreciate if you could share how the species has been
distinguished.
A.SInha
On Monday, October 6, 2014 11:45:50 PM UTC+5:30, Muthu Karthick, N wrote:
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*Alysicarpus* *tetragonolobus* Edgew- from Santhan ji.
What about *Indigofera linneifolia*?
Dr Satish Phadke
efi pages on Indigofera linifolia
Thanks, Anil ji.
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i am agree with surajit
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 2:08 PM, J.M. Garg
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arundinella spicata
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 3:08 PM, J.M. Garg
In Indigofera flowers are congested whereas In Alysicarpus they are far
apart in an elongated raceme, hence it is Alysicarpus
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Thanks Mr.Garg.
r.thilakan
On 07-Oct-2014 10:53 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Ushadi.
It appears like Brunfelsia pauciflora
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/s/solanaceae/brunfelsia/brunfelsia-pauciflora
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I had only seen the female flowers until.
Thank you Garg sir.
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As per Flora of India vol-23 (page-61-62) we have only one species of
Osyris which is O.quadripartita (now known as O.lanceolata
Thank you very much sir.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Muthu Karthick, N nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, *Hybanthus enneaspermus*, a medicinally important plant.
On Tuesday, 7 October 2014 10:18:30 UTC+5:30, Anurag Sharma wrote:
Makalidurga
5th October 2014
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On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Vijayasankar vijay.botan...@gmail.com
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I think it is *Dactyloctenium aegyptium*.
Regards
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Thank you sir.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:43 PM, Shivaprakash Nv shivane...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is surely not Pavetta, Ixora is more nearer !!!
Regards
Shivaprakash
Department of Applied Botany,
Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri - 574199
Karnataka, INDIA
Tel.: 08255 265346 (R)
Thank you very much sir.
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Date: 7 October 2014 19:01
Subject: Impatiens serrata
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Dear sir,
This impatiens has been shot from below Chansil Pass in
Shimla Distt.The reply of Mr Wojciech is as
I think Yes
Dr Satish Phadke
On 28 September 2014 10:40, Anurag Sharma anurag.op...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Kottaimuthu sir.
Identified as *Rivea hypocrateriformis*
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 4:19 PM, kottai muthu kottaimu...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is Rivea hypocrateriformis
Sincerely
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This can be *Debregeasia hypoleuca*..Urticaceae- from Nidhan
ji.
efi page on Debregeasia saeneb
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/u/urticaceae/debregeasia/debregeasia-saeneb
syn.
Well this is why its always time saving if one can take appropriate
pictures at the first go..
of the whole plant, its habitat, height, stem, leaves , branching pattern
and flowers: en face, sideways and sepals etc ... any special feature.
It can be said here that the picture maker may think its
I think yes.
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089
http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/
http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at
Thank you Nidhan Singh ji.
Warm regards,
Ashwini
On 07-Oct-2014, at 13:17, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, this is Micromeria biflora...
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Thank you Dr Gurcharan ji.
Warm regards,
Ashwini
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I think you are right Ashwini ji
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New
Yes Santhan ji, Nice photographs.
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089
http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/
http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
On
I think it is correct to call S. speciosa as accepted name and S.
perfoliata as synonym.
Unresolved names The Plant List to me appears it is their biggest drawback.
My motto simple ignore it and search for GRIN, eFl of China, Annotated
checklist of Flowering plant of Nepal (online updated
Yes Micromeria biflora, but I wonder how lavender name can be associated
with this. Lemon African savory, Lemon savory and Lemon scented thyme go
well. English lavender is Lavandula angustifolia
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi,
Ms Usha ;I appreciate your thoughts and advise.Thank you.Sorry for posting only
one pic.
Believe me;the nursery man allowed me only one click on condition that I will
not use flash.It is his baby;his word is final.
r.thilakan
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flowers and the developing fruits do remind me of guava
usha di
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Probably Psidium cattleyanum?
SANTHOSH
No idea Sir, leaves are
wow,r.
a good nursery man,
now that he knows you would not hurt his favorites, may be he will allow
you more leeway.
And good to cultivate his goodwill, seems he brings in unusual specimen. (I
just made friends with some cactus nursery guy, I am keeping my fingers
crossed to pick his brain as
Yea nice pics.
http://globalresearchonline.net/journalcontents/v20-1/11.pdf
But if this paper is to be believed, its a native of California, ( and is
widespread in the world, including considered a pesky weed in Australia)
yet has a Sanskrit name (though I could not verify any of the Sanskrit
Thanks, M
i am very happy you had some more close ups.
Usha di
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 4:35 PM, M Sawmliana msawmli...@gmail.com wrote:
Pueraria montana var. lobata
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Ushadi Micromini
microminipho...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks M
this is the closest pic of
Usha di,
According to USDA, Wiki and few other references, *Phyla nodiflora* is
native to the 'New World' (S. N. Americas) (not just CA as mentioned in
that paper).
This species is more popularly known by its synonym '*Lippia nodiflora*'
and this name is used in most of the older literature!
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Great achievement !!
Congrats Gurcharan Sir, our senior
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It is really great!
Singh Sir has all the time to see each and
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Hearty congratulations Gurcharan sir.
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Heartiest Congratulations Sir
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Thanks all my friends for touching words, a great
*Alyogyne* *huegelii* (Endl.) Fryxell
Lillac Hibiscus
This genus is not represented on our website, distinct from Hibiscus in
flowers being usually blue in color (rarely orange or white), style 5-lobed
at tip and epicalyx 3-6 lobed.
Evergreen subshrub to shrub up to 2 m tall; stem stellate hairy
Good morning Didi
Yes, this is very similar to guava, except the bark, may be a special
cultivar.
Thank you
Regards
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 12:51 AM, Ushadi Micromini microminipho...@gmail.com
wrote:
flowers and the developing fruits do remind me of guava
usha di
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at
Similar flowers, leaves can be found in sites like
http://www.natureloveyou.sg/Impatiens%20balsamina/Main.html and
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/13447/.
But then this genus is extremely difficult.
Thank you
Regards
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:47 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Sawmliana Ji,
I still think it is *Colocasia* and maybe *C. esculenta*. As per one doc (I
have pasted link yesterday http://www.mutagens.co.in/jgb/vol.02/3/03.pdf) *C.
gigantea* can be found in your region and the entire plant is edible. But
that species is a stout one.
In *C. esculenta* appendix
Sawmliana Ji,
Please check probability of *C. antiquorum* Schott
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=200027261 for
this plant.
Thank you
Regards
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:29 PM, surajit koley
surajitnotavaila...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Pudji Ji,
Please check the
Thanks Gurcharan Singh ji.
Regards
Prashant
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it is correct to call S. speciosa as accepted name and S.
perfoliata as synonym.
Unresolved names The Plant List to me appears it is their biggest
drawback. My motto
Thanks, Dr. Lin Qi.
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Gonostegia hirta (Bl.) Miq.
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gomphia
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ochna sp.?..
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Thank you Dr Gurcharan Singh ji, I saw the name associated with Micromeria
biflora on FOI page and used it. I will remember to use one of the other common
names you have given. Is it lemon scented, edible?
Warm regards,
Ashwini
On 07-Oct-2014, at 11:50 pm, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com
Thank you Anurag for follow up!!
Yes it is *Grewia hirsuta *!!! Agree with Vijayasankar ji.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 2:47 AM, Vijayasankar vijay.botan...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think it is Grewia hirsuta, too. Nice pictures!
Regards
Vijayasankar
Thank you Dr Singh.
Warm regards,
Ashwini
On 08-Oct-2014, at 9:53 am, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
I think yes
Good photographs
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New
A reply:
Herb from Tungnath is *Falconeria himalaica* Hk.*f. *(Scrophulariaceae).
Best regards - G S Rawat (WII)
Thanks, Dr. Rawat.
On 8 October 2014 05:52, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
This small herb was photographed from Tungnath, Uttarakhand at altitude of
about 3400 m,
Gurcharanji:
smile smile
Lavender means at least two things:
first lavender scent of lavendula
and
lavender color as in fabric and accessories color.
Lavender is ashade of violet, with pinkish or a skyblue overtones.
Ask any lady.
Queen mother of ewng;land was very fond of wearing
Thanks a lot Rawat ji. ID seems to be OK.. Thanks again..
Regards
Prashant
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:50 PM, D.S Rawat drdsrawat.alpin...@gmail.com
wrote:
Cerastium davuricum (Caryophyllaceae) I believe.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Monday, October 6, 2014 6:43:28 PM UTC+5:30, Prashant wrote:
Dear
Vijaya:
very nice info...
Digging further last nite I had found mention of Jal pipli in a book that
says Charak has talked of Jal pipli effects on the body. I'll have to dig
deeper.
And you gave me the name Lippia, I found some info in a Nighantu from
Chowkhambha publications. Thanks.
If I
lovely pics of a very pretty flower.
DId you get to see any fruits?
USha di
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Iochroma australe Griseb. (syn: *Acnistus* *australis* (Griseb.) Griseb.)
Mini Angel's trumpet
A scandent shrub often arching in fences and
A reply:
I think it could be Habenaria gibsonii but i have not seen such yellow
flowers.
-
Jeewan Singh Jalal, Ph.D.
Scientist
Botanical Survey of India
Western Regional Centre
7, Koregaon Road, Pune- 411001
On 7 October 2014
Nice pictures!
Though originally from American Tropics it has invaded many temperate areas
in Western Himalaya; the weed seems winning over native flora which is
sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 9:46:57 AM UTC+5:30, ashwini wrote:
Yes Sir
*Kashmiria himalaica
http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/tro-100354651* (Hook.f.)
D.Y.Hong (Plantaginaceae) now.
Late flowering stage with elongated peduncle.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 5:52:40 AM UTC+5:30, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
This small herb was
Please check for Psidium guineense.
In IBG three spp are listed- P. guajava, P. guineense and P. littorale.
Your pics resemble to P. guineense.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Wednesday, October 1, 2014 9:00:36 PM UTC+5:30, surajitkoley wrote:
This is also from India Botanic, Shibpur
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A beautiful ornamental with flowers larger than leaves.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 5:35:40 AM UTC+5:30, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
*Alyogyne* *huegelii* (Endl.) Fryxell
Lillac Hibiscus
This genus is not represented on our website, distinct from Hibiscus in
flowers being
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